In Buddhism, Kasina refers to a class of basic
visual objects of meditation. There are ten kasiṇa mentioned
in the Pali Tipitaka: Through focus on the 10 kasinas you understand how everything works. It is said that all buddhism is in the kasinas
- earth
(paṭhavī kasiṇa),
- water (āpo kasiṇa), divine eye
- fire (tejo kasiṇa),
- air, wind (vāyo kasiṇa),
- blue, green (nīla kasiṇa), Attainment of liberation by the beautiful
- yellow (pīta kasiṇa), Liberation by the beautiful at the moment of aesthetic experience that sets us free
- red (lohita kasiṇa),
- white (odāta kasiṇa),
- enclosed space, hole, aperture (ākāsa kasiṇa),
- bright light (āloka kasiṇa). creates luminous forms
The earth touching buddha is about doing the earth kasina
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